The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1898 Page: 3 of 6
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time to kill hogs—If —you—I
Ihcm to kill. If you haven't
oan det the next bent thing-
wood and keep the fire going
you have thn wood. If you hl
no wood and feel very ambit!
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we’ll letyou saw some torus, w
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niecelianeous reading that
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je SI.25 a year !.
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Subscription F toa—One ye^r. ^i.ee,
fix months 50c . three months 85c,
Money to Loan
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pought and extended. A few
phoioe farms for sale nn lopg
time. Addnese The W. C. Bfkiher
f^nd Mortgage CoipjwJiy, FM vlmitttag the VfUdii
worth. Texas- preaident’s claim tor
j A home industry th a southern
pountry. McCroekey’s Tonic
relets on the liver, kidneys and
ppleen. It makes you fat instead
pflean. For liver, kidneys, in-
digestion, dyspepsia, uhllls and
(ever,children with summer com-
giiaint and rheumatism. I^^Jt
Jigi^nst-Kjl V,nu4u i vid'f?hWBF
«(ee sawsftiijiop”.’ Large dollar
jize bott'. for w cei.t., ^’pr sale
$yJ. H. bb. '
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Under the above beadin
Louie Republic sayet •(
greasman Sutler’s resolution *au-
thorixing and directing the'pouse
Committee oq Military Affairs tp
investigate the War department
a id the conduct of the Spanf-h- w
American war’ there is not neoes*
s irily a proposed personal crusa e
against Seoretacy of Wav 4lger.
“The purpose'of such an invaa-
tigaUon fairly conducted would be
the placing of responsibility for
the ghastly gdstakee made in the
handling of "American troops in
he war xltb Spain. The infeetlr
^atiorTls warranted because many
American flddkrs died in hospital the neighborhood
through a lack of attention or of ,J
*<>mpetent medical treatment
which lasted throughout the entire
oourse of the war, and because in
the t^atlago campaign the suffer-
ing and Ipas of life from the mis-
handling of the troops and their
supplies amouted io a tragedy ap-
palling in its needless sacM^qe qf
brave me^ fighting for the! rflag
and country.
**^he people demand this inves-
tigation by the House Committee
on Military Affairs because they
desire an investigation that is no’
i pre-arranged whitewash. They
have nothing against Secretary
Alger—they would be pleased to
see him cleared of qll r’sponalblll-
y for the scandals o! th? Spanish
war. But they wish the responsi-
bility for those scan Ja’u definkvly
fixed, both for the future nafety of
American troops and foe «h > j ;%r-
anty qf ihe truth of biit .ry w it
remains to be written.''
Backache, Sprains, Br'!«■ «, Cute,
Rheumatism moodily ou ed* v v>.m*
Tunth Lighting Qjl, Failing, money
refunded.
G. A. Van Hall, the Ijacl.ng dru^lst
>f Bqtler, Mo., wrtbfs: “ “’e »i o hav-
ing splendid success w<th lieggs' BIjo.1
Purifier and Blood Maker. It la one of
the beet sellers we ever hud and gives _
tatisfaction to all who hav • fried it. napkin on full dress occasions.—
Ve tike pleasure in rcconund-uing
t.” J. H. Webb.
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52 3omplete,numbers, Id pages
Editor •*•.
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We are havini
weather again. and fMmers are
>ry busy breaking land, gat-
ing up their wood and prepar-
ing for colder days.
The heitlt^ of our neighbor-
huod is very good.
Little Fred Hure( is improving
dowly.
We learn that Mr.
Fhillipe was a gueat at t
oral well last Sunday eve
We learn that Mr' Wil
bin attended a oand^ jna;
oTirii
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A special frqm Lcmdoq to tll«
Mort Worth Register »ay«i IM
afternoon paper* l^er* express
Preaident l^oKi”-
leeaag* to pongrees with
the exoep^on of' |be (Uusiqn t
the Nicaragua canal, which, ti-
the mind* of th* editor* do** not
•how sufficient appreciation ..
the British treaty rights. The
* Mall GaxeU? says { Jq l*n -
guage of studied moderation,but
which leave* np room to doubt
it* meaning, the preaident fore
. shadows a fixea determination o'
w a specified time, will be the gpvecnrqent to stand by the
■‘larged for uutfi oHersfi policy of the 'Japan door", in
the East.
That declaration oqeanq that
the United States i* in line with
US it the time ever comes to speak
Vendor’* lien pqteq with the enemies of the”opei
i . • i-^goor»» Referring to th
Nicaragua Waq^l, the Pall Mall
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“jdity of the
J the com-
plete protection of the commerc-
of (he United Rtatn*, We may b>
permitted to point put that Brit -
ish interests are no less entitle !
to consideration and that the gov-
ernment at Washington is al-
ready fytqnd by definite obliga-
tions. We are convinced, how-
ever, that when it comes to bus
ines* there will be no disposition
in the United State* to question
the two
countries in this matter.
^ucklen’s Arnica Salve
The Best Salve in the world
foy outs. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Kfaepm, Fever Sores, Tetter,
chapped Rands, chilblains,
corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required* it is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per bos, For eale by J. H.
Webb.
For all kinds of Fruits
Confectionaries, call at
R. E. pHAMPiqN’a.
Send the Sun to'your fri nds
The treatment for worms must
be prompt and safe. Whites Cream
Vermifuge oan fi^grusted to re-
store your child to health. Il Is «
tonic ae well as a worm destroyer
Every bottle is guaranteed to bring
worms. 25c. Z. T. Wfigl. -
PO1TT FAIL
To see the
CjJWB >Y uA
St. Louis Republic.
He ought to be required to wear
two napklqs, ; J;
The requirements of a medicine
is to lighten the burden of pain
and Cure, This brings* us to the
question of a remedy, and Tablets
Buckeye Pile Ointment is the only
remedy for blind, bleeding or pro-
truding Piles that is endorsed by
physicans. Cures the most obstin-
ate c*ses. SOc. I^T. Wall.
Cot4 op B it Route.
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104 Main street,
Fowr WogTB. - - • Texas
Prescriptions carefully and ac-
curately compounded night sn<f
day at J. H. Webb’s drag store.
BBGGO’ (AIR BBNE'VER - Che
old relixb'e Hair Reetorsr and Invig-
oraier.tor over thirty yean the leader
initslin*. If you give Ha trial yoa
will re ommand it to your friends.
- " by J. H. Webb.
on’t fail to price B. P.
nA*a ffocxifl tmfoFtfk nln/Mncr
r order.
Dallas Semi-Weekly J
Jrapwine Sun one year
\ WUey Oor-
y snapping in
I Bedford last
Tuesday nifty. *• know thty
Wiley had i jolly time.
There w^* quite a number of
young people present at a nice
’tandy breaking at th* residence
of Mrs. L 8.Berry. All.seemed
to havs a good time and lots of
candy.
Mr. P. H. Saunders I* in th*
Fort this wbek, serving oh' tn*
flag jury.
we regreted to hear of the
iesth of Mr Roberts which o.-
ouiMd Tuesday night at the r*ei-
lenoe of Mr. Clarence Berry.
”he writer extends heartfelt
lympaihy to the loved ones, but
/o must remember that Qo-i
L>eth all things well.
I will close q’lth best wishes to
the Sun. Anon.
For extacual piles, cuts, burns sn I
iruises old sbe**, ecaoma and all akin
diseases Beggs Q rman ealv* stands
today without a poor. It to an old
reliable remedy and If usud freely
wound* will heal without a soar. Be
oareful to get “Be* <s” and b* sure of
a speedy cure. For sale by J H.
In day* to pome no Philippine
Representative should fee permit-
ted to eater the House of our fa-
thers at Washington unless he
shall first eschew th* fashion of
his constituents of wearing only a
great
tfNUVAL
At Midland, Texas, December 6th
4 to 10th, 1898.
$5. GROUND TRIP. $5
From Fort VWfrth, Putnam and
Stations intermediate, on Decem-
ber 5th apd 6th. Good returning
December 12th, and one fare for
the Round Trip, Daily, December
6, 7. 8 and 9. Tickets good for re-
turn fifteen days from date of sale.
A splendid opportunity to see
West Texas and enjoy an
for little money.
E. P. TUI
J Gen. Pas. A Tic!
* ‘ ' *> ’ . ’ - Dallas, Texas.
JOW BURNbY,
ites for display afiveeUsstamw Mb.
an£ made known *• application,
{^(•tloea and dvertissaiehto not
■tod and
• John Swartz ox Fort Worth,
><r?xfis, was awarded first prize •
rnt Photograhcr . Arsoi“iite**n of
^Pexas Convention for the fine*t
if you wan., the ^ast
Photographs or Crayon Portrait,
fee him 705 Main *ta0et.
9 ‘8, E- Champion keeP8 a ful)
*|ine of Fruits and Qpnfectiona-
| fiea always on hand. Call a d
I tsee him.
s* Remember the Grapevine SUN
• ^ives you the hqme news.
T Why? Do you complain of Indiges-
• (ion, Constipation and Jflver Ills,when
yeggs' Little Giant Pills are within
fuoh.easy reach They are o-day
without a superior,do not grip or gripe,
and can be relied upon to effect »
speedy core when all others are with-
out-he least avail. ”• Bure andaak
for ‘‘Beggs”. Take no substitute.
, gold by J. H. Webb.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
A second-hand-Phmton Buggy
„.X’ and harnWss; will sell cheap for
cash or exchange for good wood
Call at this office Iqr further par-
titulars.
Send tha Sun to your fr.ends.
Try the Rock Island Disc Sulky
before buying another, Sold by
Lucas Bros.
B. P. Payne has just received a
-large and complete stock of Glass-
ware, including some fine lamp*,
which he offers very cheap,
f jSr. c. e7walker.
Physician and Surgfcn,
prompt attention given all palls.
Office—Next Duor to lhe CentrS* Itotel.
GRAPEVINE. - - TEgtS.
Go to Lucas Bros, for Caskets
and Coffins, any sixe,
Go to B. Pl Payn* for bed-
rook price*.
THE
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GRAPEVINE SUN.
AT A VERY LOW PRICE.
rpHE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS
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Nd. 133 Main Street. Dallas, Texas.
THE RK3T HOTEL IN THE CITY FOR THE MONI
Ex&llent Service in all Departments. Lady waiters for c
room, Stop with us'and you will bo pleased.
j, $. Ray, Proprietor. h. b. bush, ch
L, Jewelry,
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MF* PALL AND GET MY PRICES-W*
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^<UHJP»* tonSurial parlor.
Of course you can shave yourself, but you do not get the satis-,
faction from a home-made shave that you do from a nice, clean, com-
fortable shave from an experienced barber. 1 ’
♦•CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS.’’
Whonyou ’end your day’s
r hiArn rnuhl ’ v
Agent for Natatorium Steam Laundry of Fort Worth,
price and best la service. Laundry ItoYua Tuesday.
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oarefaltoget“BeOto” andbesurs^f gjitor 8na
(Delayed from la*(weok.)
Pleqse allow me space tn your
valuable paper to drop a few
dote as our correspondent hasn ’t
come to the front, we feel th*<
we mqst show ^o our pountry
cousins the Mill*? neighborhood
ie still in the swim. a.
Pforge Day and little slste**
who have been very low with
typhoid fever hre convalescent.
There was an entertainmsnt a»
the hospitable home of M. R
Hurley, Saturday night. Sinp
Ing and drawing candy were the
chief features.
J. E* Milburn aceompanied
by Lee Mfifon hfive returned
from a visit to his father’s near u< VUUku, vu>u>, >WuVI
Corsicanna he reports a pleastitt chial affections of the
trip with the exception of fin ing
hie father in bad health.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1898, newspaper, December 10, 1898; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268302/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.